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  • In this episode, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Marcos Eduardo Mora Barrientos, executive director of Casa de la Cultura, the organization behind Omaha’s annual Cinco de Mayo celebration.
  • Modern ambient and experimental music on KIOS-FM Omaha Public Radio
  • Omaha Reads is annual event that celebrates the power of literature by bringing the community together to read and explore the themes of one book. This year's selection is The War Begins in Paris by Theodore Wheeler. Also, Maggie Peterson tells us about the book Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra.
  • We check out the Pride Parade in downtown Omaha.
  • Leah Whitney Chavez is the founder and executive director of World Speaks Omaha, a nonprofit that works to expand language access in Omaha.
  • A saxophonist of otherworldly gusto, two pianists of impulsive eloquence and a critic with a pen nearly as sharp as his ears are the latest selections for the the nation's highest honor for jazz.
  • Celebrate International Dot Day with storytimes and activities based on the book The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds. After storytime, participants will be invited to explore a variety of art mediums as they create their own dot. All supplies included. Plus, Bethany tells us about the book Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau.
  • In this episode, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Cyrus Jaffery, founder and CEO of Jaffery Insurance. Jaffery's new memoir is “Triumph After Trauma: How a Scrappy Battle-Scarred Refugee Insured His Own Success and Can Inspire Yours,” which he co-wrote with Leo Adam Biga.
  • Modern ambient and experimental music on KIOS-FM Omaha Public Radio.
  • We take a walk with the Durham Museum and learn about some of the hidden history of the Old Market and downtown Omaha.
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